The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt: A Public Intellectual in the Public Square
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“Hannah Arendt-Map”, 2003
Thomas Hirschhorn with Marcus Steinweg
230x325cm
The Cranford Collection, London
Courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery, London


HANNAH ARENDT
Hannah Arendt by Eveline Van Duyl
Seashells, latex, pigment, lock-wood, buttons, glass, 175×130×50cm, 2010

Hannah Arendt

Mixed Media Portrait

Copyright: Casimira

Plaque in Marburg at Lutherstrasse 4 commemorating Hannah Arendt’s residence there from 1924-25, while she was a student at the University in Marburg.

Source: Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

Attribution: Ot

German Stamp, 2006

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